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, authorities say tornadoes have led to wide-spread damage in indiana in southern indiana, officials say at least one town, quoting this official, is completely gone. and the national weather service says the agency is tracking extreme damage in the henryville area, the area i mentioned before where high school was essentially destroyed by funnel, and, now, the kids are already out of class, gone for the day, and, in fact, there are reports that there is question whether they went to school given the severe storm warnings before the day but a number of schools in and around the area were given early warnings of shut down, schools were shut down early, high school basketball games were postponed in and around the louisville area, for example, and through much of southern end in, but, just to show you the scope of this storm, as risk was -- at risk was saying encompassing about a dozen states which is very unusual to affect such a wide path this time of year. a lot of the damage has been quite severe. updating you again, the storms, now, are encompassing the gulf coast through the grea
, authorities say tornadoes have led to wide-spread damage in indiana in southern indiana, officials say at least one town, quoting this official, is completely gone. and the national weather service says the agency is tracking extreme damage in the henryville area, the area i mentioned before where high school was essentially destroyed by funnel, and, now, the kids are already out of class, gone for the day, and, in fact, there are reports that there is question whether they went to school...
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again, under the leadership of the indiana department of homeland security, the indiana emergency operations center is increased staffing and will be activated 24 hours a day to monitor conditions and to provide resource support to the county emergency agency and it is areas affected by yesterday afternoon's severe storms and tornado activity. there are several state agencies, multiple state agencies that have converged on the site, along with over 250 indiana national guardsmen, along with local and state authorities and the red cross is also very active in our recovery efforts. >> rob, what are the weather conditions right now? are people out of danger from the weather? >> caller: well, currently, within indian athere are no severe weather indicators. it is anywhere between 40 to 50 degree, depending on where are you at in the state. we do have strong winds, but no tornadic activity or severe storms reported at this time. >> we are seeing a lot of damage here in the pictures we are looking at right now. are rescuers able to get out there and search in the darkness? >> caller: yes. you know
again, under the leadership of the indiana department of homeland security, the indiana emergency operations center is increased staffing and will be activated 24 hours a day to monitor conditions and to provide resource support to the county emergency agency and it is areas affected by yesterday afternoon's severe storms and tornado activity. there are several state agencies, multiple state agencies that have converged on the site, along with over 250 indiana national guardsmen, along with...
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a southern indiana town completely wiped out. several people are reported dead in area and the numbers are expected to rise. we'll check in with rick reichmuth at the fox news weather center in a bit. joining us now on the phone, john gordon, meteorologist near kentucky. john, what can you tell us about the area and what you are hearing about the damage throughout this area? >> bret, that is going on, we had super cell thunderstorms producing storms in indiana. we're in the process we are still issuing tornado warnings south and east of louisville area. significant damage obviously. loss of life in southern indiana, which we are very sad about. we're still trying to issue warnings from the national weather service to protect life and property across kentucky and the eastern side, cutting toward the lexington area. south of there right now. >> bret: just to be clear, for people listening in. warning means a tornado has been sighted or is on the ground somewhere. people need to act quickly. >> bret: absolutely. the prediction cente
a southern indiana town completely wiped out. several people are reported dead in area and the numbers are expected to rise. we'll check in with rick reichmuth at the fox news weather center in a bit. joining us now on the phone, john gordon, meteorologist near kentucky. john, what can you tell us about the area and what you are hearing about the damage throughout this area? >> bret, that is going on, we had super cell thunderstorms producing storms in indiana. we're in the process we are...
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>>reporter: southern indiana west of louisville and east evansville along highway 64 and coming from the northwest suburbs of louisville right new. >>shepard: all right. if you are not familiar and you live in tornado alley noaa weather radio gives the best updates and they work in the power goes down. the 1st much -- pretty much a more able day in cincinnati, louisville, indiana, and across and regions in to the south. the watch box rick has on the screen in the deep south from alabama to tennessee and beyond, this is not to diminish what could happen there. stay tuned. @=h >> there are watch boxes and a very serious set of situations developing on the maps below me. to my left on your screen you will see a like picture which is a streaming video coming from our storm chaser. his video is frozen at the moment and now it is rolling. but he is entering an area where we believe a tornado is now moving, 60 to 65 miles per hour. which is a very fast forward speed. our meteorologist is informing us they believe today's tornadoes could be much more severe than we have seen the last couple
>>reporter: southern indiana west of louisville and east evansville along highway 64 and coming from the northwest suburbs of louisville right new. >>shepard: all right. if you are not familiar and you live in tornado alley noaa weather radio gives the best updates and they work in the power goes down. the 1st much -- pretty much a more able day in cincinnati, louisville, indiana, and across and regions in to the south. the watch box rick has on the screen in the deep south from...
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this twister tearing through rural indiana. officials there say at least five people are now confirmed dead and the damage goes on for miles and miles. we'll have a live report from a storm tracker in the area now. first though show you exactly what we are talking about. a twister struck a high school in the town of henryville which is directly north of louisvilleville, kentucky. we are told there were people inside who got out safely. and in the nearby town of marysville, the sheriff's office reports there is absolutely nothing left. the storm also shut down cincinnati's airport, one of del taps major hubs. officials there say the fierce winds blue debris on to the runways and closed them down for an hour. slammed into the state of alabama. tornado slammed trees flipped trucks over and tore homes apart. tore down a maximum security fence. officials say no prisoners escaped. tornado sirens what i would and sent people racing for cover in the hard hit town of harrisburg, illinois. folks there taking no chances after a twister fl
this twister tearing through rural indiana. officials there say at least five people are now confirmed dead and the damage goes on for miles and miles. we'll have a live report from a storm tracker in the area now. first though show you exactly what we are talking about. a twister struck a high school in the town of henryville which is directly north of louisvilleville, kentucky. we are told there were people inside who got out safely. and in the nearby town of marysville, the sheriff's office...
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we have breaking news coverage in henriville, indiana. >> mike? >> uma, it is hard to look in henriville and not see destruction from the battered cars to the school buses knocked off their frames. look at the window and it looks like it was hit with baseballs. that was the impact of the forceful winds. looking in the parking lot of the high school here in henriville. cars were marked with spray paint. they check them off and remarked that no one is still inside . we have amature video from dine doin. they can see the funnel cloud form taking shape and slowing reaching down to earth it did deadly detruction . cruised before bouncing up in the sky. it was awesome and terrifying and they couldn't help but watch it until the final second. >> it was scary. and last second. it got to the bottom of the hill. i jumped in the bathtub and waited it out. >> you talk about the power outages. this is one example. can you see the power transformers that explode. here is a one that was knocked to the ground . crews doing the important work of trying to restore
we have breaking news coverage in henriville, indiana. >> mike? >> uma, it is hard to look in henriville and not see destruction from the battered cars to the school buses knocked off their frames. look at the window and it looks like it was hit with baseballs. that was the impact of the forceful winds. looking in the parking lot of the high school here in henriville. cars were marked with spray paint. they check them off and remarked that no one is still inside . we have amature...
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the emergency crews out here say all of the people in southern indiana are accounted for. this is now about rebuilding. this is now about cleaning up these battered towns in southern indiana, harris. >> this part of the story also surreal. we are hearing reports that rescuers found a toddler alone in a field in indiana. >> she is 2 years old. she is now in critical condition at last report. her entire family was killed by this storm. mother, father, two month old sister, 3-year-old brother, all of them perished in an instant. she has extended family there at the hospital hoping and praying for her, harris. >> as are we. mike tobin, this is tough, the beginning of the season and this is what mother nature brings us. thank you so much for the update. >> arizona, a helicopter hits the ground. it is caught on tape. the guy who was rolling with the camera just kept rolling. we could see what the scene looked like right after the crash. >>> is the chevy volt out of juice? what's the bright spot of president obama's auto bailout. general motors pulling the plug on making the elec
the emergency crews out here say all of the people in southern indiana are accounted for. this is now about rebuilding. this is now about cleaning up these battered towns in southern indiana, harris. >> this part of the story also surreal. we are hearing reports that rescuers found a toddler alone in a field in indiana. >> she is 2 years old. she is now in critical condition at last report. her entire family was killed by this storm. mother, father, two month old sister, 3-year-old...
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some of the worst damage we've seen is in indiana. cnn national correspondent susan candiotti is in henryville, indiana this morning. susan, what does it look like there? >> now that the sun is coming up, you can see even more of the crushing damage that has been suffered in this area. and as we speak, the governor of the state is being accompanied to this area coining some flyovers and is expected to be taking an on the ground tour of some of the heaviest damage where we are standing now. over my shoulder, that's the high school in henryville that has been torn to sleds by the tornado that swept through here. there is an elementary school that is attached to it that also is destroyed. this is the home of the hornets, right? the henryville hornets. the school sign reads, our hearts are full of hornet pride. people aren't going to let this get them down. but the realize is, you have a huge mess on your hand, starting with you. . this is dr. glenn rich. you are the elementary school principal and you were here when the storm hit along w
some of the worst damage we've seen is in indiana. cnn national correspondent susan candiotti is in henryville, indiana this morning. susan, what does it look like there? >> now that the sun is coming up, you can see even more of the crushing damage that has been suffered in this area. and as we speak, the governor of the state is being accompanied to this area coining some flyovers and is expected to be taking an on the ground tour of some of the heaviest damage where we are standing...
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our coverage stretches from alabama to indiana and we go to henryville, indiana, one of the hardest-hit communities. hello. >> reporter: hey. yeah. an ef-4 tornado, winds of 175 miles per hour, that doesn't happen that you get those types of tornadoes. and you end up with this damage that is far reaching, expansive and takes your breath away when you look at it and you see how much of the damage there is, a ton of homes have been destroyed. but if you go to the other side of the street here, you can see the school, a junior high/high school, next door to it is a grade school that has been damaged. they are out of school for at least a week. i can tell you, you can look and see quickly, they start to do work, such as getting power restored. they get poles, power poles stuck in here. they -- doing that work. it's a monumental task to organize this, when you consider all the towns and the counties and states that have been affected here. i am joined by debbie fletcher with the department of homeland security. i tell you what, have you an incredible task on your hands. it seems like this ha
our coverage stretches from alabama to indiana and we go to henryville, indiana, one of the hardest-hit communities. hello. >> reporter: hey. yeah. an ef-4 tornado, winds of 175 miles per hour, that doesn't happen that you get those types of tornadoes. and you end up with this damage that is far reaching, expansive and takes your breath away when you look at it and you see how much of the damage there is, a ton of homes have been destroyed. but if you go to the other side of the street...
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mike tobin in henryville, indiana. check in with mike tobin, first. >> rick, everywhere is a profound scene of destruction. this house the roof the house was blown off. the location is right across the street from the henryville high school where students were sheltering in place. the local emergency authorities say this is proof that the air early warning system worked because of all of the people sheltering in the high school only one person was killed. i want to show you amateur video out of pe pekin indiana where you can see the funnel cloud forming in the sky and reaching its fury and reaching down toward the earth and cutting its path of destruction. we now know from the national weather service debris was pulled some 5,000 feet in the air before it was deposited. we also know as the tornado was working its way along the ground four people on that particular scene were are killed. marysville indiana. wiped out an entire town. back out here live you can see the power crews restoring power engaged in what is now th
mike tobin in henryville, indiana. check in with mike tobin, first. >> rick, everywhere is a profound scene of destruction. this house the roof the house was blown off. the location is right across the street from the henryville high school where students were sheltering in place. the local emergency authorities say this is proof that the air early warning system worked because of all of the people sheltering in the high school only one person was killed. i want to show you amateur video...
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mike tobin in henriville, indiana, elizabeth is in harvestville, indiana and marine molina in the extreme weather center. mike in indiana, mike, what's the situation there? >> well, kelly, everywhere you look there's a remarkable story, a remarkable scene of destruction, take, for instance, this school bus, this was a school bus that was getting students home when you first got the report that bad weather was on its way. because of the bad weather, they couldn't get all of the students home, so they returned to the henriville high school. as soon as all the students got on the bus, got shelter inside of the high school, the tornado hit. and this bus was across the street. look at it now, it was tumbled across the road where it sits in the front of a house, none of the students on board it when it went into this house. we have amateur video to show you, of indiana, you can see the funnel cloud forming in the sky in the shape of a cone, slowly, but surely reaching its way to the ground and then touching the ground and cutting a bath of destruction, and understand the seriousness of this, yo
mike tobin in henriville, indiana, elizabeth is in harvestville, indiana and marine molina in the extreme weather center. mike in indiana, mike, what's the situation there? >> well, kelly, everywhere you look there's a remarkable story, a remarkable scene of destruction, take, for instance, this school bus, this was a school bus that was getting students home when you first got the report that bad weather was on its way. because of the bad weather, they couldn't get all of the students...
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rick is live there in henryville, indiana. rick: the sun is not up and there is no power, the only lights has been brought in from the media or satellite trucks. i showed you the school bus and we will show you that again. that is a school bus thrown in to a diner across the street from the actual school. the school bus is ripped apart and you can see the body of the bus and the chassis has been ripped apart from the bus but if you come back over here you can see the high school, and the junior high across the street we have a car overturned, another school bus and clearly the school itself has been ripped apart. i am joined by karen, a teacher at this school. you not in the school yesterday when this happened but your husband is the presence president. do you, you have a lot of your life is wrapped up and what are you seeing? >>guest: just amazed that we have people walk out of the building. the kids were released early helping to get them home safely and talking to my husband last night there were 39 in the school staff and
rick is live there in henryville, indiana. rick: the sun is not up and there is no power, the only lights has been brought in from the media or satellite trucks. i showed you the school bus and we will show you that again. that is a school bus thrown in to a diner across the street from the actual school. the school bus is ripped apart and you can see the body of the bus and the chassis has been ripped apart from the bus but if you come back over here you can see the high school, and the junior...
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>> mike tobin live in indiana. thank you very much, mike. >> heather: in tennessee a violent string of tornado there's causing catastrophic damage. in chattanooga, twisters ripping at least 20 homes off their foundations injuring 29 people across that state. jonathan is east of there live for us in delano, tennessee. jonathan. >> reporter: it is a case of neighbor helping neighbor. we have been watching these chickens wandering around here. earlier some residents came out and left feed here so they would have something to eat. earlier are in the day we were looking at folks rebuilding a fence surrounding a horse pasture. they just completed that fence, largely using materials from the original finance that they found that the tornado had strewn around. as we pan back here, notice the hilly terrain that we have in the area. this seemed to have caused the tornado to sort of hop so you will go into some areas you will see a cluster of homes completely destroyed and then you will see some neighboring homes at a differe
>> mike tobin live in indiana. thank you very much, mike. >> heather: in tennessee a violent string of tornado there's causing catastrophic damage. in chattanooga, twisters ripping at least 20 homes off their foundations injuring 29 people across that state. jonathan is east of there live for us in delano, tennessee. jonathan. >> reporter: it is a case of neighbor helping neighbor. we have been watching these chickens wandering around here. earlier some residents came out and...
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more than 30 people killed in five states, many of them in indiana, where strong storms reshaped the towns, including henryville. we know that ef-4 tornado destroyed dozens of homes and left a high school there heavily damaged and survivors describing what it was like as a twister dropped out of the skies. >> my kids, i was the adult. we were in the closet and peeking out and huddled together and put pillows on our heads. >> my daughter and i were in the school and i was substitute teaching for the he 6th grade and the part of the building i was teaching in is completely gone. >> a similar situation in kentucky, people are picking through what's left of their homes to see what maybe can be salvaged at this point. mike tobin is live in the hard hit area in kentucky and the late breaking news headline, we have lost angel. >> reporter: yeah, and little angel babcock, the girl found alone in a field separated from her family, we have learned that she has been taken off life support, she had some very severe injuries, including head injuries, and shortly after she was taken off life suppo
more than 30 people killed in five states, many of them in indiana, where strong storms reshaped the towns, including henryville. we know that ef-4 tornado destroyed dozens of homes and left a high school there heavily damaged and survivors describing what it was like as a twister dropped out of the skies. >> my kids, i was the adult. we were in the closet and peeking out and huddled together and put pillows on our heads. >> my daughter and i were in the school and i was substitute...
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storms killing at least 20 people in indiana, kentucky and ohio. stay with fox news channel for more on this developing story. a. >> i'm not going to argue that point because it absolutely has validity and this may shock you, leslie, you are not saying something that's wrong. here is where you are going wrong, all right? >> okay. >> bill: planned parenthood gives out this stuff and a lot of other clinics that gives it out. if all of the progressives in america feel so strongly about this fund those places so that sandra can take the t in washington metro god down to metro dump out her hands and they will dump a bunch of pills in it every month or whatever she needs. i don't want to be involved in that. the catholic church doesn't want to be involved with that if it is that mandated that this is what the progressive community feels is best for society that we eliminate unwanted pregnancies and abortions that go along with it, i'm with you 100%. do it privately. you have the apparatus set up already. do it there. go. >> well, but there is also racial
storms killing at least 20 people in indiana, kentucky and ohio. stay with fox news channel for more on this developing story. a. >> i'm not going to argue that point because it absolutely has validity and this may shock you, leslie, you are not saying something that's wrong. here is where you are going wrong, all right? >> okay. >> bill: planned parenthood gives out this stuff and a lot of other clinics that gives it out. if all of the progressives in america feel so strongly...
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although it went down in indiana, interestingly enough. and emergency crews continue to sort through the rubble as we speak. >> for more on the recovery efforts we're going to rick reichmuth in henryville, indiana and first, we'll check with elizabeth in hazel green, alabama and what's going on this hour. >> brand new information from the national weather service and they've recently upgraded the tornado that hit here in madison county from ef-2 to ef-3 and winds about 140 miles per hour, and we know, the storm itself was about 250 yards wide and it traveled 34 miles across the county. and you can really see the track of the storm here. you see, it demolished these homes in this neighborhood. that red brick house seemingly unscathed and the house next to it split, basically right in half. and then the homes here, we see the similar damage. this house totally demolished. now, that church was also damaged. the roof quite literally peeled off and we know they were supposed to have service at 10 a.m. this morning and now they're going to be ho
although it went down in indiana, interestingly enough. and emergency crews continue to sort through the rubble as we speak. >> for more on the recovery efforts we're going to rick reichmuth in henryville, indiana and first, we'll check with elizabeth in hazel green, alabama and what's going on this hour. >> brand new information from the national weather service and they've recently upgraded the tornado that hit here in madison county from ef-2 to ef-3 and winds about 140 miles per...
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now, let's get you to indiana where we've seen some of the worst damage in all these storms. people are counting their blessings as strange as that may sound because by the looks of the town, things could have been so much worse as far as the loss of life goes. susan candiotti is live in henryville. susan, the bad news keeps on coming as we see these pictures. is this town getting back on its feet today? >> reporter: oh, i think it's far too soon to say that, but they certainly are trying their best. joining us now is the governor of indiana, mitch daniels. thank you for joining us live on cn. you just guangdong with a tour. tell us some of the things you saw and your assessment. >> we're not unfamiliar with the wrath of mother nature in indiana but this is about as worse as we've seen in the years since i've been in this job. i will say that it proves that preparation and better warning systems do matter and undoubtedly saved a lot of lives. and i'm very impressed with the work of our people who responded. we're getting better at that every time it happens. >> reporter: we h
now, let's get you to indiana where we've seen some of the worst damage in all these storms. people are counting their blessings as strange as that may sound because by the looks of the town, things could have been so much worse as far as the loss of life goes. susan candiotti is live in henryville. susan, the bad news keeps on coming as we see these pictures. is this town getting back on its feet today? >> reporter: oh, i think it's far too soon to say that, but they certainly are trying...
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towns across southern indiana. there are many with a lot of destruction. getting word of nine fatalities undergoing a massive search and rescue effort over at least four counties here where there is so much destruction especially on county roads that they can't get in. a lot of debris is going to have to be removed. we are talk about tree limbs, power lines, whole houses moved off their foundations. as a meteorologist i can tell you these winds were probably well in excess of 170 miles per hour with the damage i have seen in this location alone. it is amazing when you take a look at the massive undertaking. search and rescue across four counties that will take a couple of days to complete. there are people missing. tons have been injured. behind me here an elementary school that was severely damaged but kids taking shelter in that no one was harmed. it is a very, very solid structure but the top of it has pretty much been blown off by this massive tornado. it is still an ongoing outbreak. if you look at the average
towns across southern indiana. there are many with a lot of destruction. getting word of nine fatalities undergoing a massive search and rescue effort over at least four counties here where there is so much destruction especially on county roads that they can't get in. a lot of debris is going to have to be removed. we are talk about tree limbs, power lines, whole houses moved off their foundations. as a meteorologist i can tell you these winds were probably well in excess of 170 miles per hour...
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henryville, indiana. good morning to you. >> hey, gretchen. yeah, it was such a big story around here and really kind of the story that everybody was holding on to for hope for baby angel babcock who was a 14-month-old lone survivor in her family. her parents, 2-year-old brother and infant sister were in the storm together, huddled together in the hallway of a trailer. she was the only survivor until yesterday, her extended family had to make the decision to pull her off of life support. and she died at 4:10 p.m. yesterday. the extended family members had been talking a little bit, take a listen to what one of them had to say. >> it's very hard to imagine that we lost all of them. >> we've been through a lot, everything. and as anyone can imagine. >> losing an entire family, the grandparents are alive and grieving. extended family members who were with angel over the last couple of days and certainly making a heartbreaking decision. that just one of the stories that starts to trickle out here and then now
henryville, indiana. good morning to you. >> hey, gretchen. yeah, it was such a big story around here and really kind of the story that everybody was holding on to for hope for baby angel babcock who was a 14-month-old lone survivor in her family. her parents, 2-year-old brother and infant sister were in the storm together, huddled together in the hallway of a trailer. she was the only survivor until yesterday, her extended family had to make the decision to pull her off of life support....
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officials now say 37 people have been killed. 20 in kentucky, 12 in indiana. 3 in ohio and one each in alabama and georgia. and the national weather service says that the four tornadoes that hit kentucky were the worst in the region in some 24 years. this evening, we are hearing that the 2-year-old who z what found alive about 150 yards from her indiana home has died. we are in one of the hardest hit areas in indiana. >> reporter: sunday services at churches across the area were emotional. the church goers wiped away tears and hugged one another. >> what we're hearing is people who have lost everything, they are showing up to help their neighbors and friends and family. so i don't believe that there will be a loss. there is hope renewed. >> reporter: the nurse drove five hours from chicago to help. she went door to door checking on residents like june who said in the middle of the devastation, she feels blessed. >> look around you. there is a lot left. there is a lot left. >> reporter: the sheriff deputy delivered bottles of water. he helped people take shelter. that building is now go
officials now say 37 people have been killed. 20 in kentucky, 12 in indiana. 3 in ohio and one each in alabama and georgia. and the national weather service says that the four tornadoes that hit kentucky were the worst in the region in some 24 years. this evening, we are hearing that the 2-year-old who z what found alive about 150 yards from her indiana home has died. we are in one of the hardest hit areas in indiana. >> reporter: sunday services at churches across the area were...
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the nation was transfixed when a baby 15 month old angel babcock was found alive in an indiana field. people thought she might survive but she did not. she subsequently died from her injuries. >> joseph babcock, his wife mariah and two of their children were killed in the tornadoes friday. their mobile home torn to sheds. 15-month-old baby found in a field drew national attention, she too became the platest victim sunday after she was taken off life support. the section of this indiana town wiped out along with an entire family. >> bill: check two, more problems for the chevy volt. the electric car is not selling well, production will halt for five weeks. doesn't help that the volt is being mocked on the net. >> the volt was the first car that truly got me excited and looking into the prospect of buying american again. >> yeah, i have heard they are catching on fire in some cases but i found that the fire really helps me get to my destination faster for fear of my life. also, people really move out of the way when giant hunks of metal are hurdling towards them. i'm really proud of wha
the nation was transfixed when a baby 15 month old angel babcock was found alive in an indiana field. people thought she might survive but she did not. she subsequently died from her injuries. >> joseph babcock, his wife mariah and two of their children were killed in the tornadoes friday. their mobile home torn to sheds. 15-month-old baby found in a field drew national attention, she too became the platest victim sunday after she was taken off life support. the section of this indiana...
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storms leaving a trail of destruction in indiana, ken tucky and ohio, killing at least 20 people. the death toll could continue to rise throughout the night as we receive updates from local authorities. some of the worst damage is in southern indiana. violent weather there killing at least 14 people. in one town, completely wiped off the map and tearing a roof off a high school. this comes just days after a huge storm system triggered dozens of tornados that left 13 dead in illinois, missouri, tennessee and kansas. now back to "on the record." and for all of your headlines, go to foxnews.com. you are watching the most powerful name in news, fox newschannel. stay with us. >> >> oklahoma on super tuesday. the governor has not made an endorsement. will she announce her pick before the primary? good evening. >> reporter: how are you, greta? >> very well. are you going to endorse between now and super tuesday? and if so, do we get the pleasure of having it here? now? >> reporter: i am not planning on endorsing right now. you know, oak is one of the most conservative states in the natio
storms leaving a trail of destruction in indiana, ken tucky and ohio, killing at least 20 people. the death toll could continue to rise throughout the night as we receive updates from local authorities. some of the worst damage is in southern indiana. violent weather there killing at least 14 people. in one town, completely wiped off the map and tearing a roof off a high school. this comes just days after a huge storm system triggered dozens of tornados that left 13 dead in illinois, missouri,...
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national guard troops have been deployed there and in indiana. in an instent tornadoes destroyed homes and turned lives upside down. here's what living through a tornado is like through a survivor's own words. >> everywhere you look there's just a story like this, a bus into a building, a mobile home completely flattened, just major damage everywhere in this area. >> everything was beating around our heads. we thank god we made it. >> i looked up and i was talking to my daughter across the street and i looked up and i seen debris everywhere. next thing i knew, i thought it was a dream. >> there's gas leaks. the houses are all completely demolished back there, completely to the ground. >> the building shook, the lights went off. the noise was incredible. >> baseball-sized haim that i can't honestly tell you what's going on. >> it was just like you were on a wave scale, you were going like this, the next thing i know, i'm pushing tables, refrigerators, freezers, whatever i had on me off of me. >> it seem liked the house was just lifted up and then
national guard troops have been deployed there and in indiana. in an instent tornadoes destroyed homes and turned lives upside down. here's what living through a tornado is like through a survivor's own words. >> everywhere you look there's just a story like this, a bus into a building, a mobile home completely flattened, just major damage everywhere in this area. >> everything was beating around our heads. we thank god we made it. >> i looked up and i was talking to my...
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. >>> estas imÁgenes grabadas en indiana testimonio de peor sistema de tornados en la historia del paÍs que haya ocurrido en marzo al sur la naciÓn. >>> segÚn el servicio de metereologÍa des del viernes cien tornados tocaron tierra en 10 estados, escuelas y negocios cerraron sus puertas, mÁs de 200 miembros de la guarda nacional han sido desplegado a zonas afectada las pÉrdidas materiales asÍ quien den a 6 millones de dÓlares y firmo orden para que los precios de la comida, gasolina y productos bÁsicos se mantengan accequible, pero otros no fueron afortunados, esta pequeÑa de 15 meses de nacida encontrada aÚn con vida en este lote a 10 millas de su casa en indiana, sus padres y hermanos murieron, ella falleciÓ ayer en el el hospital, complicando labor de limpieza de 3 a 5 pulgadas de nieve en kentucky e indiana, vÍas bloqueadas hacen difÍcil el acceso y hay temor que las estructuras colapsen por la nieve. >>> el panorama es mi mismo en dos estados de la naciÓn donde hoy los res denso regresan a lo que quedÓ de sus casas para salvar sus recuerdos por lo menos. >>> la gran
. >>> estas imÁgenes grabadas en indiana testimonio de peor sistema de tornados en la historia del paÍs que haya ocurrido en marzo al sur la naciÓn. >>> segÚn el servicio de metereologÍa des del viernes cien tornados tocaron tierra en 10 estados, escuelas y negocios cerraron sus puertas, mÁs de 200 miembros de la guarda nacional han sido desplegado a zonas afectada las pÉrdidas materiales asÍ quien den a 6 millones de dÓlares y firmo orden para que los precios de la...
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some folks in southern indiana have lived their for decades but this one line of storms has forced them to start from scratch. and now in kentucky the locals are working together to make sure everyone has food and other supplies needed. this show is a temporary shelter for dozens in west liberty, texas, wet of lexington. >> the downtown west liberty is full of activity as we look around. mostly what we have are emergency crews and repair trues and the state police directing traffic and a fuel truck from the national guard and a humvee from the national guard mostly emergency crews and mostly rescue-type personally and repair personal. a lost residents are running because a report want out over local media telling them it is okay but the state police say they do not want the residents returning. and now, downtown every single structure in this town, about 8,300 buildings suffered severe damage and they are probably destroyed. also, the heroes from the course of the storm, the guy who is up on the bucket, that is a repair crew, and these guys have been going around-the-clock through the d
some folks in southern indiana have lived their for decades but this one line of storms has forced them to start from scratch. and now in kentucky the locals are working together to make sure everyone has food and other supplies needed. this show is a temporary shelter for dozens in west liberty, texas, wet of lexington. >> the downtown west liberty is full of activity as we look around. mostly what we have are emergency crews and repair trues and the state police directing traffic and a...
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we do have some flurries, flying around in indiana and eastern kentucky. but we have a short wave that will be moving on toward the east, towards the areas that did get hit hard with the tornadoes. so we will be looking at accumulating snowfall late tonight and tomorrow. with accumulations between 1-3 inches expected. >> gregg: thanks very much. to syria, humanitarian aid reaching some families in the rubble stronghold town in a city that has been the scene of brutal attacks by government forces for several weeks now. the army is said to be blocking the red cross from distributing food and blankets in one neighborhood, seized from rebels, just days ago. we are going to dominic in nearby lebanon. tell us about the turmoil now spilling into other parts of the middle-east? >> reporter: gregg, because syria is a pivotal country in this region, there are fears of how far that turmoil could spread. here in beirut, we saw demonstrations, the kind of which we haven't seen in the middle-east so far. we saw a faceoff between people, over sirria. as i say, one of the
we do have some flurries, flying around in indiana and eastern kentucky. but we have a short wave that will be moving on toward the east, towards the areas that did get hit hard with the tornadoes. so we will be looking at accumulating snowfall late tonight and tomorrow. with accumulations between 1-3 inches expected. >> gregg: thanks very much. to syria, humanitarian aid reaching some families in the rubble stronghold town in a city that has been the scene of brutal attacks by government...
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. >> the winner takes all states utah 40 delegates, 42 wisconsin, 46 indiana, 17 delaware. these are the other winner takes allstate. they don't split their vote. >> while gingrich tries to gain steam the president is criticizing the former speaker's plan for $2.50 for gas. >> tell them we are tired of hearing phony election year promises that never come about. what we need is a serious sustained strategy. >> you didn't hear anything about congressman paul right there. he is going to be quiet today. no events planned. back to you. >>> meanwhile it appears that gingrich and santorum want one of the other out of this race, peter. is there any reaction from notably the gingrich plant about some whispers from the santorum people they need him out of this race? >> there's no indication from the gingrich people he has any plans of getting out. say santorum got out. there's no guarantee all of the people supporting santorum are going to immediately jump ship and support gingrich or vice versa. a lot of people might go support romney or somebody else. >>> that is a good point. it s
. >> the winner takes all states utah 40 delegates, 42 wisconsin, 46 indiana, 17 delaware. these are the other winner takes allstate. they don't split their vote. >> while gingrich tries to gain steam the president is criticizing the former speaker's plan for $2.50 for gas. >> tell them we are tired of hearing phony election year promises that never come about. what we need is a serious sustained strategy. >> you didn't hear anything about congressman paul right there....
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in kentucky and indiana, some small towns were not just hit hard, but destroyed. and this morning, thousands of across the middle of america are trying to put their lives back together. we'll get the latest from governor mitch daniels who toured the hard hit state yesterday, and then turn to campaign 2012 with super tuesday 48 hours away. we'll hear from newt gingrich. can he rez rec his campaign yet again? >> i have to win georgia, i think, to be credible in the race. >> and then there's ron paul, yet to win a contest, but don't tell him that. >> the good news is we're doing very well in getting delegates. >> we'll talk to him too. this is face the nation. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> bob: good morning and welcome to "face the nation". what are you seeing here is a map put out by the national weather service which shows where the 90 tornadoes hit friday and saturday. 38 people now dead in five states by the latest count. unbelievable 27.5 million people put at risk by the storms. in kentucky, th
in kentucky and indiana, some small towns were not just hit hard, but destroyed. and this morning, thousands of across the middle of america are trying to put their lives back together. we'll get the latest from governor mitch daniels who toured the hard hit state yesterday, and then turn to campaign 2012 with super tuesday 48 hours away. we'll hear from newt gingrich. can he rez rec his campaign yet again? >> i have to win georgia, i think, to be credible in the race. >> and then...
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the nation was transfixed when a baby 15 month old angel babcock was found alive in an indiana field. people thought she might survive but she did not. she subsequently died from her injuries. >> joseph babcock, his wife mariah and two of their children were killed in the tornadoes friday. their mobile home torn to sheds. 15-month-old baby found in a field drew national attention, she too became the platest victim sunday after she was taken off life support. the section of this indiana town wiped out along with an entire family. >> bill: check two, more problems for the chevy volt. the electric car is not selling well, production will halt for five weeks. doesn't help that the volt is being mocked on the net. >> the volt was the first car that truly got me excited and looking into the prospect of buying american again. >> yeah, i have heard they are catching on fire in some cases but i found that the fire really helps me get to my destination faster for fear of my life. also, people really move out of the way when giant hunks of metal are hurdling towards them. i'm really proud of wha
the nation was transfixed when a baby 15 month old angel babcock was found alive in an indiana field. people thought she might survive but she did not. she subsequently died from her injuries. >> joseph babcock, his wife mariah and two of their children were killed in the tornadoes friday. their mobile home torn to sheds. 15-month-old baby found in a field drew national attention, she too became the platest victim sunday after she was taken off life support. the section of this indiana...
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>>> on this sunday night from the storm zone in indiana, the recovery. after that deadly wave of tornadoes. >>> plus, remarkable stories of survival and helping hands. the other first responders showing compassion and the kindness of strangers. >>> tough talk. president obama tells israel and time, but says he won't hesitate to use force against iran if necessary. >>> making the grade. a new way to teach the teachers the novel idea to help better educate our kids. >>> and, sweet success in black and white. tonight, celebrating a century with milk's favorite cookie. 6 captions paid for by nbc-universal television >> >>>good evening. tonight as more and more improbable stories of survival emerge from friday's tornado rampage, the word merckle iracl being used an awful lot. this house continued to stand, he is survived as the neighborhood around her sin disintegrated. look to the left, the only thing left of her neighbor's house and the front porch. on this side of the house, take a look, speaks for itself. the massive twitter that struck here in henryville
>>> on this sunday night from the storm zone in indiana, the recovery. after that deadly wave of tornadoes. >>> plus, remarkable stories of survival and helping hands. the other first responders showing compassion and the kindness of strangers. >>> tough talk. president obama tells israel and time, but says he won't hesitate to use force against iran if necessary. >>> making the grade. a new way to teach the teachers the novel idea to help better educate our...
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there were 19 victims in kentucky and a dozen victims in indiana. three people were killed in ohio and one death in both alabama and georgia. and, now, freezing temperatures and snow make the situation more difficult for many survivors, rick reichmuth is live in henryville, indiana, which was so hard hit. rick? >> rick: one of the towns, the list you gave of the different states gives you an idea of how widespread the event was, one of the towns, henryville, and, national weather service officers have done the preliminary investigation and this was an ef-4 tornado that struck the area. i want to give you an idea of the damage that happens in an ef-4 tornado, this is a diner and a school because from the junior high school across the street, that ended up being hit -- excuse me, that bus was thrown across the street into the diner, come out here to the front of out and see the front of the bus, the bus has been ripped off of the chassis, this is the body of the bus, the chassis on the other side, and it goes into the building. seems like this is comm
there were 19 victims in kentucky and a dozen victims in indiana. three people were killed in ohio and one death in both alabama and georgia. and, now, freezing temperatures and snow make the situation more difficult for many survivors, rick reichmuth is live in henryville, indiana, which was so hard hit. rick? >> rick: one of the towns, the list you gave of the different states gives you an idea of how widespread the event was, one of the towns, henryville, and, national weather service...
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tougher on survivors from friday's tornadoes in kentucky and indiana. a blanket of wet snow covered henryville early this morning. 39 people in five states were killed in the tornado outbreak. voters here in ohio have already passed an amendment to the state constitution. rejecting the individual insurance mandate in president obama's healthcare law. the supreme court will take up that very issue in three week weeks. correspondent shannon bream tells us it could come down to one justice. >> reporter: when it comes to the heart of the healthcare case, the individual mandate, most court watchers expect a 5-4 decision. how the numbers fall, though, may not be about the usual swing vote. justice anthony kennedy. instead, the administration is hoping to woo justice antonin scalia using a 2005 opinion in their brief. in that case, scalia wrote under the commerce clause congress had the power to regulate someone who wanted to grow medicinal marijuana in her home and sell it. government hopes that will bolster the arguemen arguement e commerce cause gives congr
tougher on survivors from friday's tornadoes in kentucky and indiana. a blanket of wet snow covered henryville early this morning. 39 people in five states were killed in the tornado outbreak. voters here in ohio have already passed an amendment to the state constitution. rejecting the individual insurance mandate in president obama's healthcare law. the supreme court will take up that very issue in three week weeks. correspondent shannon bream tells us it could come down to one justice....
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that was that of the indiana. look how much real estate is covered up by these tornado watches out there. this will continue this evening and into the overnight. once it gets here, it looks like it's going to be greatly weakened and i don't expect we have any problems at all with any severe weather out there. these have been moving basically to the east out along in front of a frontal system that is fairly significant. a lot of warm, moist air down to the south and when you get these collision of air masses this time of year, very dynamic atmosphere. it starts lifting and starts creating these very, very dangerous thunderstorms and as you get into cincinnati, that is all moved east of cincinnati. so that's good news there. i think this evening and tonight, the shift of the most dangerous thunderstorms, the potential for tornadoes will be down to the deep south. huntsville, birmingham, eventually into western sections of tennessee. and even around atlanta and down through macon, georgia. see how it will effect our
that was that of the indiana. look how much real estate is covered up by these tornado watches out there. this will continue this evening and into the overnight. once it gets here, it looks like it's going to be greatly weakened and i don't expect we have any problems at all with any severe weather out there. these have been moving basically to the east out along in front of a frontal system that is fairly significant. a lot of warm, moist air down to the south and when you get these collision...
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sunday in southern indiana, and another race to beat mother nature. with snow predicted tonight, an all-out push to clear out, cut down and pick up as much as possible before night fall. but the job, quite simply, is enormous. >> total destruction. >> reporter: just restoring power and phone service is a challenge. leon gilbert spent the day picking through what is left of his family's farm. >> one board at a time, i guess. >> reporter: he's lived here all his life. >> i've seen my family's life, life's work, that i've been a part of, my brother, my sisters, my kids, their kids, my whole family has been part of -- it has been what we do. >> reporter: vietnam vet joanne murphy just moved here six months ago from san antonio. she rode out the storm in her closet. >> as soon as they looked up and saw the sky, i said, my house is gone. >> reporter: more than 48 hours later, the scale of the damage is still hard to comprehend. the weather channel's veteran storm tracker jim cantore. >> if we're getting 175-mile-per-hour winds now, this early in march, what
sunday in southern indiana, and another race to beat mother nature. with snow predicted tonight, an all-out push to clear out, cut down and pick up as much as possible before night fall. but the job, quite simply, is enormous. >> total destruction. >> reporter: just restoring power and phone service is a challenge. leon gilbert spent the day picking through what is left of his family's farm. >> one board at a time, i guess. >> reporter: he's lived here all his life....
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found in an indiana field near her home has died. the little girl had been the only survivor in her family. she was taken off life support this morning. >> just ahead, the super tuesday battle ground, and the presidential elections in russia. we'll tell you who came out on top. >> more wet weather on the way. leigh glaser has the forecast. >> mike: a bigup set in the big game at stafford, at what cost for cal. and the a's get cespedes in camp and strucks up an instant friendship with manny ramirez. we'll tack to hum and h@ >> vladimir putin has claimed victory in russia's presidential election. he made a claim at a rally of tens of thousands of supporters, tallying 58% of the vote according to state television exit polls. opposition and independent observers say the election was marred by widespread violation. >> just a day and a half until super tuesday, when ten states vote in republican presidential primary. the race's front runner, mott mitt romney, told a georgia audience he will reverse policies. >> i'll keep america strong, i
found in an indiana field near her home has died. the little girl had been the only survivor in her family. she was taken off life support this morning. >> just ahead, the super tuesday battle ground, and the presidential elections in russia. we'll tell you who came out on top. >> more wet weather on the way. leigh glaser has the forecast. >> mike: a bigup set in the big game at stafford, at what cost for cal. and the a's get cespedes in camp and strucks up an instant...
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heavy snow making cleanup more difficult in parts of indiana. they went from 70 degrease to below freezing. fema and red cross on the ground there as utility crews race to restore power. have a look. >> we don't really realize what destruction is until you see it. >> we heard things like shingles falling off the roof and things breaking. >> i thought it was over. when i laid down i thanked the lord for my children and my life and a good life. >> chaos. looked like a bomb went off. started swirling. jammed on the brakes. covered my head and laid down underneath the dash. the truck was rockin' and rollin' and i thought it would never quick. bill: what was remarkable how much warning people had and still the strong enough storms to kill 39. governor mitch daniels called a state of emergency in 39 county. martha: that is hart breaking. in kentucky a 15-month-old baby was a symbol of hope for tornado survivors. the babely lost her battle in all this. angel babcock was found alive in a field after a twister killed her parents and two of her siblings o
heavy snow making cleanup more difficult in parts of indiana. they went from 70 degrease to below freezing. fema and red cross on the ground there as utility crews race to restore power. have a look. >> we don't really realize what destruction is until you see it. >> we heard things like shingles falling off the roof and things breaking. >> i thought it was over. when i laid down i thanked the lord for my children and my life and a good life. >> chaos. looked like a bomb...
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terrell brown is in henryville, indiana with the latest. good morning, terrell. >> betty, good morning to you. it was the unseasonably warm air that triggered these deadly storms causing damage that you see here like this. would you believe three days later, snow is falling across the same region and their timing couldn't be any worse as thousands here don't have power. people in henryville, indiana, are working together distributing water and sifting through donated supplies, food and clothing as they start to rebuild their lives. >> we're a tight knit place and we pull together when tragedy. >> two tornadoes hit henryville friday. one of them packed winds in excess of 165 miles per hour. the cleanup is under way, but it's going to take time and henryville school officials are trying to figure out how they'll finish the rest of the year. the elementary, middle and high school complex was destroyed. and it's the weather that could complicate cleanup efforts. winter weather watches, advisories and warnings are up against indiana and kentucky
terrell brown is in henryville, indiana with the latest. good morning, terrell. >> betty, good morning to you. it was the unseasonably warm air that triggered these deadly storms causing damage that you see here like this. would you believe three days later, snow is falling across the same region and their timing couldn't be any worse as thousands here don't have power. people in henryville, indiana, are working together distributing water and sifting through donated supplies, food and...
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the town of henryville indiana was in the crosshairs of a monster tornado. friday, 2:00 p.m., the twister is picked up on radar, about 100 miles away. henryville high school principal troy albert makes a critical decision to release 400 students early. >> we went on the p.a. and dismissed the students about 10, 15 minutes early. warnings go out on radio and tv. >> i want you to not walk, run down into your storm shelter. students and staff hurry home. one of those school buses can't make it through the storm. and has to turn back. 11 students rush into the school taking cover in principal albert's office. >> lights went out. you can hear the wind, flashes of light. they huddle together. >> i was sitting in the office. i just saw, it was black everywhere. >> reporter: and the bus the students fled moments before the storm hit later found embedded in the wall of the restaurant across the street. >> boom! it's gone. we didn't know the bus was in here. >> reporter: restaurant owner had taken shelter in the basement. >> we're fortunate that nobody got hurt. >> re
the town of henryville indiana was in the crosshairs of a monster tornado. friday, 2:00 p.m., the twister is picked up on radar, about 100 miles away. henryville high school principal troy albert makes a critical decision to release 400 students early. >> we went on the p.a. and dismissed the students about 10, 15 minutes early. warnings go out on radio and tv. >> i want you to not walk, run down into your storm shelter. students and staff hurry home. one of those school buses can't...
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the child is in critical condition at an indiana hospital. and, a dramatic escape for a dozen students in henryville, indiana. officials there say school was dismissed early for bad weather. bus drivers noticed the storms and turned around. the kids got to safety just moments before winds picked up a bus and threw it into a building. chuck bell is in the storm center now with more on these storms. >> when it comes down to tornadoes, the most important thing that you're up against is the intensity of the storm itself. what do i mean by that? well, we rate tornadoes on the ef scale. and only one to two percent of all tornadoes that occur land in that top one or two categories there. only one or two percent are an f4 or an f5. but those type of storms represent 65% of all of the fatal days that we see in tornadoes. yesterday, there were 98 storms reported and i'd be willing to bet that 25 to 30 probably came from only one or two of those 98 storms. for us, we don't have to worry about severe weather. just kind of a cloudy and cool sunday. but th
the child is in critical condition at an indiana hospital. and, a dramatic escape for a dozen students in henryville, indiana. officials there say school was dismissed early for bad weather. bus drivers noticed the storms and turned around. the kids got to safety just moments before winds picked up a bus and threw it into a building. chuck bell is in the storm center now with more on these storms. >> when it comes down to tornadoes, the most important thing that you're up against is the...
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kentucky, as well as ohio and indiana have declared states of emergency. they are still searching for survivors. scott is in henryville, indiana with the latest on this story. >> good evening. tonight people are walking around looking at all of the damage and just shaking their heads. they knew the storm was coming. there were many warnings but henryville was hurt with what the local sheriff called the worst case scenario. throughout clark county in southern indiana, the devastation is overwhelming. >> once again, mother nature has dealt a blow to indiana. >> officials said entire communities, homes, schools and businesses are gone. >> we love you and we're with you. it's not just government. this is their neighbors here to help. >> the friday twisters threatened millions of people from the gulf coast to the great lakes. the national weather service issued nearly 300 tore naid zoe warnings friday. it wasn't over. thunderstorms rocked georgia this morning bringing more dam. despite the many warnings, the twister struck so quickly and with such force that ma
kentucky, as well as ohio and indiana have declared states of emergency. they are still searching for survivors. scott is in henryville, indiana with the latest on this story. >> good evening. tonight people are walking around looking at all of the damage and just shaking their heads. they knew the storm was coming. there were many warnings but henryville was hurt with what the local sheriff called the worst case scenario. throughout clark county in southern indiana, the devastation is...